JLPT Grammar
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Explore Japanese grammar patterns by JLPT level. Each entry includes practical explanations, usage, and example sentences for effective study.
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JLPT levels
Example sentences
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Still hasn't done (something); Not yet done; Haven't done yet
It's okay to do something; You may do something; It's permissible to do something; ~ is also fine to do
to want to do; wanting to do something; desire to do something
to do things like ~ and ~; to list several actions or states (A, B, etc.); to give examples of multiple activities in a non-exhaustive way
quite; a lot; fairly; rather
many; a lot of; plenty; a great deal
before (in time); in front of (location)
About; Approximately
Until; Till; To (but no further than)
Until (something) happens; Up to the point of (a verb)
too much; overly; excessively
to decide on; to choose; to make something into; to view something as
To become (an adjective); To get to be; To grow into (an adjective)
the most ~ among ~; the best ~ among ~; the top ~ in a group
to be more ~ than ~; used to compare two things where the second is more ~; expresses preference for the second item over the first
something; anything; not anything; some kind of thing; not any kind of thing
Someone; Somewhere; Not anyone; Not anywhere
Let's; Shall we; polite volitional
Shall we?; Shall I?; Would you like me to...?
Won't you; Would you not; Why don't we
It's okay to do; You may do; It's alright to do